Andrew Harrop introduces our blog series on what a future government should do to mend social security and poverty in the decade ahead.
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ANDREW HARROP: The centre-left’s intellectual renewal is already starting. That can only be good news - for when both sides of Labour’s broad church contribute ideas, Labour and the country will be better for it.
A new Fabian Society report, published ahead of the 2018 Budget, calls today for a comprehensive change in direction for UK fiscal policy.
The last 15 years have seen impressive cross-party consensus on pensions policy, particularly the establishment and extension of auto-enrolment into workplace pensions. But further reforms are required to ensure more people have sufficient resources for retirement.
The last 15 years have seen impressive cross-party consensus on pensions policy, particularly the establishment and extension of auto-enrolment into workplace pensions. But further reforms are required to ensure more people have sufficient resources for retirement.
ANDREW HARROP: When it comes to local taxation and the geographic distribution of public money, Labour has a choice between incremental revision and radical reform.